SmithProdigy

Retailers' Descriptions

Here's what other sites are saying:

Compliment your aggressive ski season with the Smith Prodigy Spherical Goggles. The angular frame adds a hard-ass look, and the Mirror Lens gives steely style. The Prodigy Spherical Goggles' front vents slide open to allow maximum airflow as you carve mad turns, and the Carbonic-X lens gives you clarity from all angles so you don't get a warped view of that kicker you're coming up on. Dual layer foam on the Prodigy frame wicks moisture away from your face, and the custom painted frame adds unique, eye-catching detail. The mirror lens helps cut down on glare, and increases your depth perception in sunny, cloudy, or flat-light conditions. Check the sizing chart to find the right lens tint for your ski seasons.

The Smith Prodigy Goggles provide an unsurpassed field of vision with strategically positioned vents for controlled airflow and optimum fog prevention. The large peripheral range makes it easier for you to take in more the terrain inputs when you're moving fast, giving you more time to find your line and judge distance. Because of Smith's tapered lens design, the Prodigy goggles can provide awesome clarity and range of vision without feeling chunky or huge. And the fit is pure Smith gold!

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Mountain Gear

Aggressive styling accentuates the Prodigy's performance enhanced design. The large interior volume provides enhanced field of view and fog-protection.

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Altrec Outlet

Smith uses its spherical Carbonic-X lens to give you super-clear vision when you ride with the Prodigy Goggle. A Vaparator lens with adjustable vents helps you regulate airflow and eliminate fogging while the spherical shape increases peripheral vision. Smith added an Articulating Outrigger Positioning System to create an excellent fit whether you prefer a helmet or just roll with a beanie.

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Backcountry.com

Smith Prodigy

Discontinued

The Prodigy has been discontinued.

previously retailed for:
$59.95 -
$169.95

The Smith Prodigy is not available from the stores we monitor.
It was last seen
March 21, 2013 at Tahoe Mountain Sports.